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<h1>CSE 500/490B -- Links to Other Resources</h1>

Alan Borning

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A somewhat arbitrary collection of links to other online resources.  Please
send suggestions for additional links to add (or to remove -- there is a
<em>lot</em> of stuff out there, not all of it useful).

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<h3>Censorship and the Net; First Amendment Issues</h3>

Obviously the links below are sorted alphabetically rather than by position
on the issues!

<UL>

<LI><a href="http://www.aclu.org">American Civil Liberties Union</a>;
<a href="http://www.scn.org/scripts/menus/sigs/aclu/Aclu.menu">American
        Civil Liberties Union of Washington</a>

<LI><a href="http://www.cdt.org">Center for Democracy and Technology</a>

<LI><a href="http://cc.org">Christian Coalition</a>

<LI><a href="http://www.eff.org">Electronic Frontier Foundation</a>

<LI><a href="http://www.frc.org">Family Research Council</a>

<LI>Internet filters
  <UL>
  <LI><a href="http://www.bess.net">Bess Net</a> (a filtered internet provider)
  <LI><a href="http://www.surfwatch.com/">SurfWatch</a> (software to block
    access to sexually explicit material)
  <LI>see also PICS (Platform for Internet Content Selection) -- this is
    apparently a rating and identification system being developed by
    Microsoft, Netscape, and others -- I don't have any links though
  </UL>

<LI><a href="http://www.house.gov/white/internet/protest.html">Rep. Rick
White</a> (Republican Congressman, Washington First District) -- statement

<LI><a href="http://www.scn.org/tele95/censor.html">Seattle Community
Network</a> -- policy statement


<LI><a href="http://www.vtw.org">Voters Telecom Watch</a>

</UL>

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<h3>Community Networks</h3>

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<LI><a href="http://www.scn.org">Seattle Community Network</a>.

<LI><a href="http://www.cais.com/morino/htdocs/pand.htm">Morino
Institute Directory of Public Access Networks</a>.

<LI><a
href="http://bcn.boulder.co.us/community/resources/center.html">Community
Network links</a> from the <a href="http://bcn.boulder.co.us">Boulder
Community Network</a>.


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SCN has information stored in two formats: a menu-based system (usable with
any ascii terminal), and Web pages.  The menu-based information is mirrored
in the Web pages, so it's easiest to browse on the Web.  You can also
telnet to scn.org and login as "visitor" to browse.  

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Both the SCN and Boulder web pages also have links to many other community
networks.

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<h3>Computers and Society Courses Elsewhere</h3>

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<LI><a href="http://www.engr.csulb.edu/~jewett/teach/teach.html">Teaching
Social Issues of Computing</a> by Tom Jewett and Rob Kling (instructor's
resource guide and source of information for those teaching courses in this
area)

<LI><a href="http://homepage.seas.upenn.edu/~mengwong/netsurf/">Netsurf
Seminar at University of Pennsylvania</a> (also has links to lots of other
classes and seminars, so I won't reproduce these here)

</UL>

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<h3>Copyright and Intellectual Property Issues</h3>

<UL>

<LI><a href="http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/ifla/services/cpyright.htm">Links to
  Copyright and Intellectual Property Resources</a>

<LI><a href="http://sunsite.unc.edu/wxyc/economy.ideas.html">John Perrry
Barlow, The Economy of Ideas</a>.  An essay on the economies of information
with respect to property rights.

<LI><a href="http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/DL95/papers/cousins/cousins.html">
InterPay: Managing Multiple Payment Mechanisms in Digital Libraries</a>,<br>
Steve B. Cousins, Steven P. Ketchpel, Andreas Paepcke, Hector Garcia-Molina,
 Scott W. Hassan, and Martin Roescheisen </br>

</UL>

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<h3>Disabilities and Access</h3>

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<LI><a href="http://weber.u.washington.edu/~doit">DO-IT home page</a>

</UL>

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<a name="gender">
<h3>Gender Issues</h3>

<ul>

<li><a href="http://ling.uta.edu/Linguistics/Faculty/herring.html">Herring,
Susan</a>.  "This discussion is going too far!" Male Resistance to Female
Participation on the Internet.

<li><a href="http://ling.uta.edu/Linguistics/Faculty/herring.html">Herring,
Susan</a>. <a href="http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/gender/herring.txt">Gender
Differences in Computer-Mediated Communication: Bringing Familiar Baggage
to the New Frontier</a>.  Keynote talk at panel entitled "Making the
Net*Work*: Is there a Z39.50 in gender communication?", American Library
Association annual convention, Miami, June 27, 1994.

<li><a href="http://mevard.www.media.mit.edu/people/mevard/">Evard,
Michele</a>.  "So Please Stop, Thank You": Girls & Boys Talking Online.

<li><a
href="http://cec.wustl.edu/~cs142/articles/GENDER_ISSUES/why_systers--borg">Why
Systers?</a>

<li><a href="http://www.well.com/user/freedom/harass.html">Feminists for
Free Expression on Sexual Harassment</a>

<li><a href="http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/ellens/">Spertus, Ellen</a>.  <a
href="http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/ellens/Gender/webwomen.html">Thoughts on
Web Pages Listing Women</a>

</ul>

Other Interesting sites:
<ul>

<li><a href="http://www.cpsr.org/dox/program/gender/gender.html">CPSR
Gender Page</a>

<li><a href="http://www.facl.mcgill.ca/gpc/shade.html">Leslie Reagan
Shade's home page</a>

<li><a
href="http://krusty.eecs.umich.edu/people/pjswan/Baker/Jake_Baker.html">Jake
Baker Information Page</a>

<li><a href="http://asb.www.media.mit.edu/people/asb/">Amy Bruckman's home
page</a> and her <a
href="http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena/org/t/techreview/www/articles/jan96/Bruckman.html">Finding
One's Own in Cyberspace</a> and <a
href="ftp://media.mit.edu/pub/asb/papers/">other articles</a>

<li><a href="http://www.systers.org/mecca/">Systers</a>

<li><a
href="http://www.cs.yale.edu/HTML/YALE/CS/HyPlans/tap/tap.html">TAP</a>'s
<a
href="http://www.cs.yale.edu/HTML/YALE/CS/HyPlans/tap/cyber-women-refs.html">Women
in Cyberspace references</a>

<li><a
href="http://webster2.websteruniv.edu/philosophy/~umbaugh/courses/frosh/produce/produce.htm">Rape
in Cyberspace</a> articles, include <a
href="http://www.panix.com/~julian/writing/bunglereal.html">Julian
Dibbell's famous article</a> </ul>

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<h3>General</h3>

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<LI><a href="http://www.cpsr.org/dox/home.html">Computer Professionals 
        for Social Responsibility</a> 

<LI><a href="http://www.utexas.edu/depts/lbj-school/21cp">The 21st Century
Project</a> coordinated by Gary Chapman, former executive director of CPSR.
(See in particular his speech on <a
href="http://www.utexas.edu/depts/lbj-school/21cp/faulk.html">Cyberspace
and the First Amendment</a>, which expands on some of the themes in the
brief question-and-answer piece at the end of the first chapter of Miller's
book.)

</UL>

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<h3>Government</h3>

This is intended to be a set of representative links, rather than a
comprehensive list!

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<LI>Federal: <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov">The White House</a>;
<a href="http://www.house.gov">House of Representatives</a>;
<a href="http://www.senate.gov">Senate</a>;
<a href="http://www.fedworld.gov">FedWorld Information Network</a>

<LI>State: <a href="http://www.wa.gov">Washington State homepage</a>;
<a href="http://www.wa.gov/wainfo.html">Washington State Government
Resources</a> (an official list of online resources for Washington)

<LI>County: <a href="http://homer.metrokc.gov">King County homepage</a> 

<LI>City: <a href="http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us">City of Seattle Public Access
Network</a> 

</UL>

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<a name="haves-havenots">
<h3>Information Haves and Have-Nots</h3>

<UL>

<LI><A HREF = "http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR650/">Universal Access
to E-Mail: Feasibility and Societal Implications</A>, Rand.  A comprehensive
study.

<LI><A HREF = "http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/fallingthru.html">A Survey of
the "Have Nots" in Rural and Urban America</A>, U.S. Department of
Commerce, July 1995.

</UL>

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<a name=libraries>
<h3>Libraries</h3>
<UL>

<LI><a href="http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/ifla">International Federation of
  Library Associations and Institutions -- Internet Services</a>

<LI><a href="http://www.reach.com/matrix/meme1-06.html">MEME Electronic
Newsletter -- Issue on the Future of Libraries</a>

<LI><A HREF = "http://www.inch.com/~lff/libnii.htm">The Public Library and the
National Information Infrastructure</A>

<LI><a href="http://www.inch.com/~lff/lffhome.htm">Libraries For The Future</a>

<LI><A HREF = "http://www.ipl.org">The Internet Public Library</A>

<LI><a href="http://www.spl.lib.wa.us"> Seattle Public Library</a>

</UL>

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<h3>Online Culture</h3>

Wired/Tired/Mired:

<UL>

<LI><a href="http://www.hotwired.com">HotWired</a>, the online version of Wired
magazine

<LI><a href="http://blake.oit.unc.edu/nr/articles/wired.html">Barbed
Wire</a>, a critical essay by Gary Chapman on the new ideology of
"digitalism", as exemplified by Wired, which appeared in the <em>The New
Republic</em>.

</UL>

Internet Cafes:

<UL>

<LI><a href="http://www.speakeasy.org/">The Speakeasy Cafe</a>

<LI><a href="http://www.easynet.co.uk/pages/cafe/">Cyberia Cafe</a>

<LI><a href="http://www.cafeinternet.co.uk/page3.htm">cafe internet</a>

</UL>

The following links are courtesy of Craig Horman:

<UL>

<LI><a href="gopher://home.actlab.utexas.edu:70/00/art_and_tech/stone_papers/Mondo-interview">An interview with Roseanne Stone</a>

<LI><a
href="http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/cultronix/Chesher/chesher">Chesher's
essay on immersive technologies</a> (a discussion of the normalizing
narratives of technology with regard to VR)

<LI><a href="http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pmc/issue.595/pop-cult.595.html">Jeff Cass's Cyberspace, Capitalism, and Encoded Criminality: The 
Iconography of Theme Park</a> (in the on-line journal <em>Postmodern
Culture</em>)

<LI><a
href="http://bug.village.virginia.edu:8080/MechanicalPlanet.html">Mechanical
Planet: Genealogies of Virtual Culture</a> an online workshop at the
University of Virginia

</UL>

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<H3>Politics and the Web</H3>

<UL>

<LI><a href="http://www.cqs.washington.edu">UW Columbia Basin Research
Pages</a> (see the online models in particular)

</UL>
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<H3>Privacy</H3>

<UL>

<LI><a href="http://www.epic.org">Electronic Privacy Information Center</a>
(see <a href="http://www.epic.org/privacy/privacy_resources_faq.html">EPIC
Online Guide to Privacy Resources</a> for links to other online
information)

<LI>See the "Privacy" section of 
<a href="http://communication.ucsd.edu/pagre/tno.html">The Network
Observer</a> for some interesting links.

</UL>
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<h3>Regulatory Issues</h3>

<UL>

<LI>John Browning, <a
href="http://www.hotwired.com/wired/2.09/features/universal.access.html">Universal
Service (An Idea Whose Time Is Past)</a>, <em>Wired</em>, Sept 1994.

<LI>George Guilder, <a
href="http://homepage.seas.upenn.edu/~gaj1/fiber.html">Into the
Fibersphere</a>, in Forbes ASAP Dec 7 1992

<LI><a href="http://www.scn.org/scripts/menus/s/sii/menu">Seattle 
        Information Infrastructure Proposal</a> 

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